Johnson suffered gunshot wounds to the head and chest, according to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's office. His death has been ruled a homicide.

Staff writer Kian Hervey reports at 10:10 a.m., March 22:

Police remain at the scene of Thursday night’s shooting waiting for a search warrant for the Arlington home.

The homeowner's mother said she suspects that the shooting was the result of a botched break-in at the home on Shadyway Drive.

Police say two wounded people -- a man and woman -- who were spotted leaving the home as police arrived lived there. They were treated for their injuries and taken into custody on outstanding warrants. They have yet to be identified.

Investigators say robbery could be a motive, but the shooting remains under investigation.

"Detectives believe they have identified the person who shot the deceased man," police spokeswoman Tiara Richard said, "but are still trying to determine if there are any others involved and whether the shooting was justified."

Once police secure a warrant, they'll have to enter the home through the back because the front stoop was covered in blood.

Dallas police have also joined Arlington investigators at the scene to determine whether the incident might be related to another crime in Dallas. The dead man has yet to be identified.

Original entry by Tristan Hallman:

One man is dead, and two other people fled with injuries after a shooting Thursday night in South Arlington, police said.

Police responded to a shooting call at about 11 p.m. in a residential neighborhood on the 4700 block of Shadyway Drive. They found a man dead from a gunshot wound. A car conspicuously left as police arrived, police spokeswoman Tiara Richard said.

Police followed the car, and stopped it at Interstate 20 and Matlock, about two and a half miles east of the neighborhood. A man in the car had a gunshot wound, which appeared to be non-life threatening. There was also a woman in the car who had what police described as “a gash or a cut of some kind” that was also not life-threatening.